QB Kyler Murray, limited WR Marvin Harrison Jr.; status to be determined with respect to the Packers

With a large number of skill-level players unavailable for the majority of Thursday’s practice, the Arizona Cardinals are operating with several TBDs on the depth chart while preparing for the Green Bay Packers on Sunday afternoon.
Quarterback Kyler Murray (foot) and receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (concussion) were limited, while running back Emari Demercado (ankle) and WR Zay Jones (knee) did not practice Thursday.
Head coach Jonathan Gannon said Murray was the starter when he returned in response to a question earlier in the week about backup Jacoby Brissett passing for 320 yards and two touchdowns last week in a 31-27 loss at Indianapolis.
Gannon said the Cardinals “will make sure he’s healthy enough to play” before asking Murray to take the field.
Murray is dealing with a sprained foot and NFL Network predicts he could miss several games. Murray was only able to train on Friday last week before being ruled out on match day.
Harrison wore a yellow non-contact jersey during Thursday’s practice. He left the Week 6 loss in the second quarter and did not return.
Jones caught 5 passes for 79 yards against the Colts, doubling his receptions in the first four games combined.
Murray is the Cardinals’ leading rusher this season with 173 yards and the next two on the list – Trey Benson and James Conner – are on injured reserve. Demercado, who had 90 yards on eight carries, had just one carry for one yard in Indianapolis before leaving the game with an injury. He was not on the field Thursday.
–Field level media



